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    Posted: 30 Apr 2012 at 4:45am
My clutch just started slipping. I opened the inspection cap at bottom of tractor and thought I found a rats nest. Could this have been clutch debrie? I cleaned it out, and everything was dry. I thought the person i bought it from may have been hiding a leak. I was trying to adjust the clutch, but service book I have is not clear. Please explain how to adjust clutch and is it too late if it has started slipping?

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If there is free travel in clutch pedal might as well split it.   MACK
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When I got my '57 D-14 the entire bell housing was one huge mouse house ! including the area in the starter drive !! arrghh...
Just split it to replace the ringgear. not to bad,well the second time....
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when you press the clutch pedal how far does it move before you feel resistance from the pressure plate springs? 
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Probably 1.5 to 2".
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Just got a price of $275.00 from local parts store for clutch, pressure plate, & throw out bearing. All this to just pickup, no shipping. Have not checked online, but shipping would be high I suspect. Is that competitive? With getting my flywheel turned, should this get me going?
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When you look up thru the inspection hole in bottom of torque tube, how far are fingers from throwout bearing with clutch pedal retracted? Tracy Martin
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Originally posted by mherndon mherndon wrote:

Just got a price of $275.00 from local parts store for clutch, pressure plate, & throw out bearing. All this to just pickup, no shipping. Have not checked online, but shipping would be high I suspect. Is that competitive? With getting my flywheel turned, should this get me going?
  Is it a greasable throwout bearing?You will be happier with a clutch and pressure plate from Rick Corder on here. Many aftermarket clutches are not correct when assembled in tractor. The disc is too thick, causing the release fingers to be down or too far forward. That means the pedal has to be adjusted almost all the way out. After a little wear, the fingers will be touching the throwout bearing. HTH Tracy Martin
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Is it better with sealed or greasable bearings?
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I am not at the tractor now. 125 miles away in Jamestown.
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I like the greasable bearing. About 35 dollars from Motion Industries. One without it is about 20 dollars if I remember correctly. HTH Tracy Martin
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